A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 10, 2003
Original Title:
You Wish!
Alternate Titles:
A Moeda da Sorte
¡Cuidado con los deseos!
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Alan Sacks Productions
Walt Disney Television
Production Countries:
New Zealand | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Alex is a high school student who always feels like he is overshadowed by his little brother Stevie; he can't get the girl of his dreams; he and his two best friends, Abby and James, are outsiders at school; and he is constantly benched on his football team. Then Stevie receives a lucky coin from a strange old man, a coin which he gives to Alex, telling him to make a wish. The next day, Alex gets everything he ever wished for - Stevie is gone (in fact, he is the star of his own TV show, and his family don't even know him); Alex dates the most popular girl at school; he is one of the most popular kids himself; and he is the star of the football team. At first he enjoys his new life, only to later find out that everything that was great in his original life now is gone.
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Art Direction:
Jill Cormack
Nigel Evans
Assistant Editor:
Philip Malamuth
Z. Jean Woods
Book:
Jackie French Koller
Casting:
Stacey Pianko
Tina Treadwell
Diana Rowan
Construction Manager:
Murray Sweetman
Costume Design:
Gavin McLean
Costume Supervisor:
Maureen Matthews
Director:
Paul Hoen
Director of Photography:
Donald Duncan
Editor:
Terry Stokes
Debra Light
Executive Producer:
Alan Sacks
David Brady
Tim O'Brien
First Assistant Director:
George Lyle
Gaffer:
Pete Gilmour
Hairstylist:
Dianne Ensor
Key Grip:
Simon Hawkins
Location Manager:
Phil Aitken
Makeup Artist:
Tory Wright
Mix Technician:
Larry Stensvold
Stephen Fitzmaurice
Music Consultant:
Jill Meyers
Music Editor:
William Pearson
Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent
Original Music Composer:
David Kitay
Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mrowca
Producer:
Robert Florio
Production Coordinator:
Lyn Willis
Production Design:
Ralph Davies
Production Sound Mixer:
Graham Morris
Production Supervisor:
David Rowell
Property Buyer:
Paul Dulieu
Script Supervisor:
Dianne Moffatt
Second Assistant Director:
Katie Tate
Set Decoration:
Viv Kernick
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Bell
Stunt Double:
Sean Button
Lee Scorrar
Robert Cooper
Stunts:
Sean Button
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan
Unit Production Manager:
Annie Dodman
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